I have been neglecting my blog (but trying to keep up with yours)! But I have a really good excuse... I've been spending a lot of time outside getting my fingers nice and dirty in the yard. Until the sudden heat of this week, we've had perfect weather to get out and spruce things up a bit. It sure feels good! I hope all of you are enjoying outside kinds of things too.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Anyone else out gardening?
I have been neglecting my blog (but trying to keep up with yours)! But I have a really good excuse... I've been spending a lot of time outside getting my fingers nice and dirty in the yard. Until the sudden heat of this week, we've had perfect weather to get out and spruce things up a bit. It sure feels good! I hope all of you are enjoying outside kinds of things too.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Happy Independence Day
Thursday, July 1, 2010
A thought for this first day of July...
Monday, June 28, 2010
Cactus Monday
if a blade of grass springing up in the fields has power to move you,
if the simple things in nature have a message you understand,
Rejoice, for your soul is alive.
~ Eleanora Duse
Monday, June 21, 2010
Summer Solstice
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day
Stopping by to wish all of the fathers out there a very happy day. I hope everyone has been enjoying this day with their families.
For those of you who may have been wondering why I disappeared for a while, I had some family matters to attend to. Nothing drastic, just requiring my presence and undivided attention. The good news is that I got to spend a bunch of quality time with my Dad. An early Father's Day treat we both enjoyed.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Matilija Poppy II
To answer Out on the prairie's question about my previous post, I went back and looked at the other photos from that day. Here's one of a different bloom that includes a bit more of the foliage. I also found a good image at this link. It does not resemble thistle the way prickly poppy does. I know prickly poppies also have some pretty good stickers (they are named appropriately). You can see that this foliage is darker, and more smooth and "friendly" than that of its prickly cousin.
Matilija poppies are also quite large—they grow up to eight feet tall. The ones in my photographs were only about waist- or chest-high. Now, for those of you who are wondering what a prickly poppy looks like, CalPhotos has some good examples of a variety that's native to California.
Thanks for asking—I always like learning new things about flowers!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Matilija Poppy
This is always one of my favorites. Love how big and bold they are, and those crinkly petals. You can't help but smile when you come upon them. This one was dancing in the breeze, so I was very pleased when I got home to find it was in focus.
~ William Shakespeare
Friday, May 21, 2010
Happy Friday
Monday, May 17, 2010
Cactus Monday
so how about a bit of color?